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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[European Leveraged Finance Association]]
* [[Gearing]]
* [[Gearing]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
* [[Hedge fund]]
* [[Hedge fund]]
* [[Leverage]]
* [[Leverage]]
* [[Leveraged buyout]]
* [[Leveraged finance]]
* [[Leveraged finance]]
* [[Leveraged takeover]]
* [[Leveraged takeover]]

Revision as of 18:19, 14 May 2022

Leveraged usually means financed with a relatively large proportion of debt.


1.

Leveraged cash flow is the cash flow taking account of debt.


2.

A leveraged company or business is one that is financed by a relatively large amount of debt.


3.

The term 'leveraged' can also be used to refer to any non-zero level of debt finance, not necessarily a high level.


Leveraged is also sometimes known as 'geared' or 'levered'.


See also


Other resource

Masterclass: Measuring financial risk, Will Spinney, The Treasurer